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  • im srry but WAT A F4G

  • Lol, nice. =)

  • 25L3

  • The Yo-yo is originated here in the Philippines(Maharloka). iIs use is both for Hunting and Weapon obviously, its compose of carved hard stone or sea shell or hard wood and its string is compose of hard vine fiver/spider web/Whale's veins as hard and elastic of modern cables wire and its length up to 10 meters and can be bend depending on the strings. Its aim for the head of the target and strike it !(Ouch!) the head of the target will be "CRUSH" !

  • couldnt the guy with the sword just slice the string lol?

  • @tyinykiller5 but then you wouldn't have this cool fight but at the same time... yea that's just flat out cheating

  • this is obviosly choreographed

  • I find it very unrealistic because the guy with the sword wouldn't have had a chance. I mean, how can you even hurt someone using just a plain old sword? Ridiculous. A sword? As a weapon? Now I've seen everything.

  • in the end he just broke his yoyo.i bet you he was thinking "Eight bucks for nothing"

  • lol they started to hav a slap fight

  • NESS!

  • lol YOYO VS FLLFFL

  • @PIVOTMASTERDXRIVAL yeah.... in fluid anims

  • I wish Sukeban deka will air in the Philippines.

    So you can see the stunts of those girls in live action

    just like on this video. If Sukeban deka airs on

    for example TV5. You can feel those japan girls

    are 80's hot

  • san fransisco is awsome lol cool video

  • The YoYos Filipinos used back then were with sharp edges and thick strings...

  • Ohweee! That must have hurt! haha Where they for hunting or combat?

  • just for hunting...no record that they actually killed people with it

  • ...<_<

  • lol, it was funny

  • dude that was pretty freakin' awesome. nice job guys

  • lmfao... did dude do a backflip over an incoming yoyo??? Because I'm pretty sure when he landed, that sword would be so far up his ass...

  • Yeah they did! It originated in the Philippines. I'm not sure if they originally used wood or what though. Do you know warrior?

  • For those who don't know. Some of the old Kung fu fighters really used (iron) yo-yo's as a weapon.

  • Yeah, you got anything to back that up?

    Don't get me wrong, I've heard of yo-yos used as hunting weapons in jungles to club animals. But never kung-fu masters using it against enemies possessing "ranged" weapons such as swords or staffs. It's simply too easy to defeat between cutting the string, wrapping the thing up around blade or staff, or simply taking the hit while getting in close to deliver a more damaging blow than the yoyo can deliver.

  • Ah it's been long time. I don't seek to prove it's true but I remember they were just used more on unarmed opponents. Believe by Ba gwua Boddy guards I think. Take what I say with salt

  • of course it's not a realistic weapon. it's just for fun. :)

  • a filipino girl told me that theirs were stones on a string.

  • That's awesome you guys. Too bad your channel isn't more well known.

  • haha!

    go yoyo guy!

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